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this is the only video i stopped to watch
lucky guess haha
POE was the only way i got this tbh
It seems that whenever there is an answer choice with a word that most are unlikely to know the definition of, it is the right answer. This obviously is not always the case, but i've found on numerous occasions that the answer choices I have eliminated because I was unable to easily comprehend have been the right answers.
It is so refreshing to open the comments after bombing a question to see everyone else feels the same. So glad we have each other lmao
"deleterious" my ass
@iloveironman thank you sm for your response
I think this question type is so difficult for me because the language in the answer choices doesn't really make sense to me. Does anyone have any tips on how I could try and break down the language in correct answer D to make it more digestible?
This question took me 4 minutes but I got it right... Answer Choice E was difficult to pinpoint because at first glance, it seemingly has nothing to do with the stim, but after re-reading it multiple times, you can make the reasonable assumption that children who go to day care are more exposed to germs than children who do not go to day care. Therefore, if a child goes to day care at age one, they are exposed to germs, which in turn makes them less likely to develop allergies compared to the children who attend day care at an older age, aka, not infant age. This supports the researcher's claim that exposure to germs during infancy, or age 1, makes people less likely to develop allergies.
Somehow I got this in 1:15. I suppose practice really does pay off because I saw the right answer and immediately knew it was right.
@ArthurWhite Perhaps 7Sage is not the right fit for you.
Struggling to wrap my head around this question... does anyone have any tips?
@AlexAdkins-Langen literally same and I was shocked i got it right
looks like a chemistry equation lol
Idk how I feel about this section... It reminds me of math and I'm terrible at math
@JapjeetSuden I thought so too haha. I think if you compare question 3 to question 4 and 5, you notice that they are slightly different. The word "were" is an irregular verb making "Physicists were puzzled" the subject and predicate alone. The word "by" following "physicists were puzzled" insinuates the beginning of a modifier. The English language is hard as hell.
@jos hahaha, coming back two months later, I can confidently say lawgic is second nature for me now! I took the Nov. LSAT and felt confident. Keep your head up, it will get easier :)